Tip - List of High-Density Foods | eHow

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High-density foods are those that have a lot of calories per unit of weight. By contrast, low-density foods normally contain more water and are lower in calories. What this means is that high-density foods have a large amount of calories for a small volume of food. To measure a food's density, divide the number of calories per serving by the weight...

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